Marsupial Melee Ends: Casella & Wine Group Shake Hands, Move On
Yellow Tail maker Casella Wines and The Wine Group have reached a confidential agreement in their 10-month marsupial melee. At the two parties request, New York Federal District Court Judge Richard M. Berman dismissed the case on Wednesday.
Casella Wines Ltd. charged that Wine Group’s Little Roo and Kanga Reserve violated the Yellow tail trademark. Terms of the settlement were not disclosed.
About Lewis PerduePerdue studied physics and biology in college and usually works those into his books. He received his B.S. (1972) with distinction from Cornell University.
He has served on the faculties at UCLA and Cornell University, founded four companies including two technology firms, a wine company and a magazine, and been a top aide to a U.S. Senator and a state governor.
He has also run political races for Congress, worked as a Washington (D.C) correspondent (Ottaway/Dow-Jones, States News Service), a columnist for Gannett, The Wall Street Journal Online, CBS Marketwatch and TheStreet.Com, and a book reviewer for Barron’s.
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